Also, I remember when it came out Rant not really doing anything for me, but now, after his string of awful books, I kind of like it a lot and hope they do come out with a movie for it and he finishes it as a trilogy.

I could run that damn soundtrack. Got the perfect one in my head. Ran'ts #1 book on my list for years. Well, tied with Grapes of Wrath. That's pretty good company.
1.Alsatian Dam by Panda Bear
2.No Hope Kids by Wavves
3. Diplomat's Daughter by See Saw (Magnetophone album out of print)
4.Fractured (Like Chandeliers) by Polvo
5.Durang's Hornpipe by Carolina Chocolate Drops
6.Bronx Cheer /Boys Peel Out (fade mix from any point of Cheer into Peel @:59) by Mecury Rev
7.Pretty Unknown by Granfaloon Bus
8.MDMA by the Nightjars
9.Cords/Needle by See Saw
10.Stapled to Staples by See Saw
11.Whistler by The Raymond Brake
**12.Swim by Oh No Ono
**13.Running up that Hill by Kate Bush .
*14. I'm Gonna Let by Mellotones
15.I Found a Time Compressor by See Saw *note- I would loop this throughout
Find rare See Saw samples at: http://www.allmusic.com/album/magnetophone-mw0000984421

You're welcome, Chuck. Inbox me.

I wish there was some room for Are you Mine? by Kim Deal .
I'd like to see it directed by Richard Kelly. Cinematography by Sally Mann.Title and Opening Credits by Ori Toor.
That would be the closest thing to staring at the sun without going blind.

**I feel like Swim and Running Up that Hill could be running theme songs for Rant's mom. She is such a complex and strong character.
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*Grandpa's running theme song

I'm submitting to much. I just love this book and I can perfectly see, everything from storyboard team to editor, so many good artists coming together to make this a magnificent film.
I wish I could make my signature ~ Inbox me, Chuck. We'll talk Rant film project.

I say keep posting. I don't think Chuck is going to have anything to say about a movie, but you never know, maybe the music guy on the film might and steal it from you. In any event other fans of the books might get a kick out of your suggestions.

^ I like this guy. Do I know you?
Also, Tuffy knows I get carried away. He's saving me from getting fired from my job, by obsessing about a soundtrack that will never get used.
Nonetheless, I'm proud of my masterpiece.
I've got so much more box office gold, floating around in this noggin.

Soundtracks composed for books not yet made into movies? Or, lemme redo that soundtrack for you? Or just soundtracks for books into movies by Chuck P? Or Soundtracks that have influenced me greatly?
Issy just fell asleep listing to The Civil Wars. Yes!
My process like most, is to vibe out the characters and mood.
I can see Survivor getting a lot of Wilco and Jack White with a smattering of thumb piano - but super minimal to uber orchestrated thumb piano.
And, ummm, Lullaby would have a slightly disenfranchised spacey urban feel with SBTRK and Boards of Canada. I'd throw in some scaled down Lykke Li and music for airplanes era Eno to round it out. And it would need to alternate American urban to primal sound bites of nature and city to modern civilized African (maybe children singing gently in African), for tense but balanced sound palette.
I better get ready for work.
I missed you guys!

Also, you should start up a separate thread for Book/Movie Soundtrack suggestions. Where people just put whatever it is at the top of the post and then fill in there picks, then other people can add to it or add their own Book/Movie.

I really struggle with not editing my posts. If I see grammar errors and don't fix them, they will nag me for the rest of my life. My grammar isn't perfect by any means, but if it's not the best to my knowledge it bugs me until it is.

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